Greenville students provide insight on mental health
By Rhonda Schaar - Principal, Greenville Middle School
GREENVILLE May is Mental Health Awareness month. Greenville City Schools provides a variety of mental health resources, and Greenville Middle School (GMS) has established the mental health of our students as a priority. Emotional health is necessary for a productive future and an ability to navigate the complexities of life. When we support the whole child then learning and growth is the natural result.
This past year has been extremely hard on everyone but especially for our children. As adults we are tasked with helping teach resiliency and perseverance but also focus on emotional wellness. Along with the adult efforts the student leaders of Greenville Middle School have shown the initiative to focus on mental health education this month through announcements, video skits, and classroom presentations under the supervision of Mr. Chad Curtis. To support their voice and th
Darke SWCD announces poster contest winners
Courtesy of Darke SWCD
Courtesy of Darke SWCD
GREENVILLE The Darke Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) is pleased to announce the winner of the 2021 Darke SWCD Poster Contest. The 2021 Poster Contest celebrates the 2021 National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) Stewardship theme, “Healthy Forests = Healthy Communities.”
There were more than 65 posters entered into this year’s contest and choosing the winners was not an easy task. The 2021 Poster Contest winners are:
Grades 5 and 6: Lucy Gettinger-Greenville Middle School (First Place); Haylee Moore- Greenville Middle School (Second Place); Reese Stewart- Greenville Middle School (Third Place).
Grade 7 and 8: Madeline Lance- Greenville Middle School (First Place); Sara Loudy- Greenville Middle School (Second Place); Kindyl Peltz- Greenville Middle School (Third Place).
Butler County Schools hosting community meetings to move beyond pandemic
Butler County Schools hosting community meetings to move beyond pandemic By Bryan Henry | May 3, 2021 at 4:49 PM CDT - Updated May 3 at 6:45 PM
BUTLER COUNTY, Ala. (WSFA) - Butler County public school officials are planning an aggressive move to move beyond the pandemic and begin the new school in the fall as one.
“I was very sad,” said Butler County Schools Superintendent Joe Eiland.
Eiland never wants to go through again what the school district endured over the last 12 months. It was on March 13 of last year when the wheels came off.
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